Like dynamic paint strokes, intimate choreography, & electrifying storms, Other Lives' Rituals evokes the aesthetic experience of life in its finest moments
Timeshares put out a classic record in Already Dead that I would not only recommend to lovelorn strangers, but to anyone who loves authentic rock n roll.
The candy coated songs on Miami Horror's All Possible Futures are just begging to be listened/danced/sung along to in the sunshine with a cocktail in hand.
Ours is Chrome is a great follow up to Jar. Superheaven proves that nothing has changed for them but their name and that the world is theirs for the taking.
The Prodigy remains one of electronic music’s leading acts on The Day Is My Enemy. Thankfully Howlett, Flint, and Maxim don't go all pipe-and-slippers cozy.
I applaud Blur for having the guts to do an anti-reunion album. The Magic Whip sounds like Blur in 2015 just as it should. No apologies, and no nostalgia.